Ramesh Lal, Vikram Pal, Suneel Kumar Punjabi, Naveen Khawaja, Mehwish Shoro.
Informed Consent; A Survey Of Knowledge And Practice Of Informed Consent Among Dental Practitioners In Hyderabad City Pakistan.
Professional Med J Jan ;24(5):772-7.

Objectives: The objective of this study was to assess the knowledge and practice of informed consent among dental practitioners in Hyderabad city, Pakistan. Study Design: Descriptive cross sectional survey. Setting: Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences, Isra University and Dental practitioners working at private Dental clinics in Hyderabad city. Period: This study was conducted over period of six months from November 2015 to April 2016. Material and Method: This study used self-administered structured questionnaire, consist of ten questions to assess the knowledge and practice of dental practitioners towards informed consent. Data was collected by visiting offices of the study participants at their work place or through email and courier with prepaid envelope where needed. The participants were sent two reminders at the interval of fifteen days to return the filled survey form. The responses were represented in form of percentages. The t-test was used to determine the association between the knowledge and qualification, clinical experience, and age. A significance level of p<0.05 was considered as statistically significant. Results: Our response rate was 86% (103). Majority of the dentist merely knows the meaning of informed consent and overall had poor knowledge (mean score 7.84 + 2.44). The analysis showed that years of clinical practice and qualification was statistically significant with mean knowledge score (p < 0.01). The verbal form of consent was most preferred method of obtaining informed consent that accounted for 82% of study participants. 89% of dentist obtained informed consent from parents when treating their children. Conclusions: From this study, it can be concluded that vast majority of dentist are unaware of informed consent process and their basic requirement. Although majority of dentist believe that informed consent play an important role in routine dental practice yet many of them did not use written form of informed consent. Our results would help the educators and policy makers to develop educational instruction on bioethics with special emphasis on informed consent.

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